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Wild about gardens?
Wild about Gardens is a joint project between the Wildlife Trusts and the Royal Horticultural Society, bringing together the worlds of gardening and nature conservation for the benefit of both people and wildlife.
Visit www.wildaboutgardens.org.uk to join the wildlife community for the latest news, blogs, upcoming events and surveys.
Let our gardens live! A manifesto for gardens, people and nature
The Forum for Gardening with Wildlife in Mind, of which The Wildlife Trusts and the Royal Horticultural Society are members, has produced a document entitled Let our gardens live! A manifesto for gardens, people and nature.
The Forum brings together a wide variety of organisations including Government agencies, horticultural and scientific bodies, nature conservation NGOs and commercial companies, all with some interest in gardens and gardening, though from very different perspectives.
The manifesto was launched by the Minister for Biodiversity, Joan Ruddock at Roots and shoots in the London Borough of Lambeth
The manifesto has several aims. It will:
- draw public attention to the importance of gardens for wildlife, for people and for the urban environment generally and to the threats that gardens currently face, from paving and development especially
- set out an agreed agenda for future action
- act as a rallying flag under which many different and disparate organisations can gather
So far at least 31 organisations have signed the manifesto and in so doing pledged their support for what it seeks to achieve.
You can download the full text of the manifesto here Let Our Gardens Live Manifesto



